American Horror Story alums set to return for Season 11

FX announced last week during the Television Critics Association’s summer press tour that the Season 11 of American Horror Story will premiere this Fall.

According to several reports, those returning for Season 11 include a number of familiar faces, including AHS alums including a massive fan favourite!


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Warner Bros. officially changes title of DC’s Pennyworth

Pennyworth is returning for its third season in October, and new installments of the DC Comics-inspired show will debut straight onto HBO Max instead of Epix.

The prequel show now boasts a new title: Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman’s Butler.

The new title appears at the end of the show’s official Season 3 trailer.


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RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race Season 2: Sneak peak

RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race has a whole new format for season 2. VH1 has released a sneak peek online.

The VH1 reality show, which kicks off Friday, asks stars to “unleash the drag queen that lies within.” And for season 2, the series is getting a radical transformation of its own, keeping the identities of the celebs a secret from the audience until they’re eliminated from the competition each week.


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Retrospective: Doctor Who – Scream of The Shalka (2003)

Written by Cavan Gilbey


2003 saw the celebration of Doctor Who’s fortieth anniversary, but the show was still off air with only the audio dramas, books and occasional animation on the website to satisfy the demands of fans. Luckily enough it was announced that year that Russel T Davies would be bringing the show back to television with Christopher Ecclestone and Billie Piper headlining the series, but to just slap the cherry on top of this sweet pie; 2003 would see the first completely animated Doctor Who serial called Scream of the Shalka.

Now barely anyone actually talks about this story, mostly because it’s one of the more niche bits of Modern Who history but it does seem to get a hell of a lot of love despite its status as a strange bit of non-canon material. Although it probably now is cannon given the reveal seen in The Timeless Children from a couple of years ago. But putting that garbage aside for a second, Scream of the Shalka is genuinely delightful and is a superbly written story that never overstays its welcome but instead leaves you wanting more, but the only other material we have from this Doctor is a novelisation and a short story (which is pretty good by the way).

So without further ado let’s delve into what makes this story so good, naturally all opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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Prime Video announces premiere date for Star Trek: Lower Decks Season Three

Prime Video has announced that season three of its hit original half-hour animated comedy series Star Trek: Lower Decks will launch on Friday 26th August, exclusively on Prime Video in the UK and Ireland. Following the premiere, the remaining nine episodes of the 10-episode long season will be available to stream weekly on Fridays.


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Review: The Diary of River Song – Two Rivers And A Firewall

Review by Jacob Licklider


If there has been a Doctor Who spin-off range from Big Finish Productions that consistently managed good stories while still being very reliant on past pieces of Doctor Who lore, it is The Diary of River Song. Ten series have gone by and only now we have an announcement of a box set with absolutely no returning elements coming out in January 2023. Now luckily the previous nine box sets have had some through line, a story arc or just a simple theme linking all of the stories together, but Two Rivers and a Firewall, the tenth series has a problem, and it’s a big one.

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RuPaul’s Drag Race’s Shea Couleé joins Marvel series

RuPaul’s Drag Race winner Shea Couleé is set to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Couleé has landed a secret role in its upcoming series Ironheart.


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Review: Classic Doctors New Monsters 3: The Stuff of Nightmares

Written by Cavan Gilbey


‘Classic Doctors, New Monsters’ has been a novel concept for a range, both previous boxsets have been inventive with their match ups and often taken their chosen monsters into new and exciting territories; Judoon in Chains being the easy stand-out from those first sets with how it creatively uses it’s monster of choice. Weeping Angels, Sycorax, Racnoss and Carrionites are all obvious choices for the range but this third volume does plumb the depths a little bit; I mean who is really asking for Balhoon or Tivolian stories? Although I must admit a two parter involving the Dream Crabs is pretty inspired as you have the potential to create some truly surreal audio landscapes. But that aside, the four stories we get are all great fun thus making this a set that really is more the ‘Stuff of Dreams’ rather than Nightmares.

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American Horror Story Season 11 will premiere this Fall on FX

American Horror Story Season 11 News!

FX has announced today during the Television Critics Association’s summer press tour that the Season 11 of American Horror Story will premiere this Fall.


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The very first Doctor Who novel to get illustrated rerelease

The very first Doctor Who novel first produced in 1964 returns in 2022 with its own illustrated release!


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